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South Africa economic success boosts case for business to back England 2018 World Cup Bid

16 Jul 2010
 
 


With the South African government releasing preliminary figures revealing that staging the World Cup brought an estimated boost to the economy of R93bn (£8bn),  the business case for backing the bid to get the world’s biggest football tournament to England in 2018 is stronger than ever, according to England 2018 FIFA World CupTM Bid official supporter, npower.


A poll conducted by the energy company revealed that more than 82% of bosses believe a World Cup in England would be great for business, 55% say it will deliver major financial benefit, and 63% say it would boost morale.

With the FIFA delegation set to visit some potential English host cities in August, npower is now calling on the business community to pledge their support for a World Cup in England in 2018.  FIFA makes its decision on the host nation for 2018 in December 2010.

Kevin Peake, marketing director at npower, commented:

“FA calculations suggest that the World Cup could bring as much as £3.2 billion to the economy, and the figures coming out of South Africa so far, although preliminary, show the economic boost a country can receive by staging this tournament. 

 “What we need now is for everyone to get behind the 2018 bid and show their support to host the World Cup in England in eight years time.   There isn’t much time left to pledge support as the host nation will be decided this December, so it’s important businesses back the bid now, rather than later.”  

Kevin Peake continues:

“The opportunity to bring the tournament to England would be fantastic. Businesses of all sizes across the country would benefit and many of these will be the small businesses located around the host grounds – the food stalls, pubs, cafes and suppliers to the grounds.

“As the official supporters of the 2018 FIFA World CupTM Bid, we already working with small businesses in the host cities to highlight the important role they will play and also support them with energy efficiency advice. We hope this will help them reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs.”

England 2018 Chief Executive Andy Anson said: "Businesses small and large are essential in staging a successful event and we hope the business community will get behind us and back the bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2018.”

Visit www.npower.com/backthebid to pledge your support for England 2018.


Notes to Editors:

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·         npower is one of the top energy suppliers to the UK business market, serving over 238,000 small to medium sized enterprise sites and around 17,000 industrial and commercial customers, with over 100,000 sites

·         npower is dedicated to helping UK businesses use energy more efficiently and therefore spend less money on their bills.  We aim to have a positive impact on the communities we serve and reduce our customers’ carbon footprint whilst always improving our service to our customers.

·         npower supplies green energy to Wembley Stadium and the Liberty Stadium in Swansea. 

·         npower specialises in risk management solutions, including market-leading flexible energy purchasing, energy efficiency, and broader energy management functions, tailored to every size of business.

·         npower is committed to helping its small business customers to improve their energy efficiency. Since 2006 the ‘e3’ campaign (standing for energy, efficiency, environment) has offered business customers advice and guidance on reducing energy consumption. New business customers receive an energy monitor designed to improve their consumption awareness as well as access to a dedicated energy efficiency telephone helpline and website.

·         For major energy users, npower offers multi-utility management consultancy to enable organisations to improve efficiencies right across the procurement/consumption chain. 

·         npower customers include BT, Wembley Stadium plc, AstraZeneca and Sainsbury’s.

For more information contact Laura Westcott on 0121 713 3768/07813 562717 or email laura.westcott@europe.mccann.com


 

For more information contact:

Amy Rynn
t:0845 070 2807
e: amy.rynn@npower.com
 



 

 
 
 
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